SUMMARY OF ITT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS DOCUMENT Precis of the Information for Applicants document This paper is a summary of the Legal Aid Agency s (LAA) information for Applicants (IFA) document but also includes some observations (in italics) from the team at DG Legal. The full document can be downloaded from: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/645817/2018-f2f-itt-information-for-applicants.pdf Our precis should not be relied upon and is no substitute for reading the source material. Timetable Current providers will be aware that the indicative timetable is simply that. The LAA usually change the timetable to allow for errors and omissions. The Contract Start Date though is least likely to change. The current timetable is: Activity Timescale Procurement process opens and available via the LAA s e-tendering portal 19 September 2017 Final date for submission of questions about this procurement process 23:59 on 19 October 2017 Final Frequently Asked Questions document to be published W/C 30 October 2017 Deadline for submission of Tenders 17:00 on 10 November 2017 Outcome of Tenders notified Housing, Debt & Welfare Benefits January 2018 All other categories March 2018 Final deadline for submitting Tender verification 20 July 2018 Contract Start Date 1 September 2018 Page 1
Section 1: Introduction and Background This is an introductory chapter providing information about the LAA and setting out the background to the tender. The contracts are due to last for 3 years with the ability to extend for a further 2 years. However, past experience (with both civil and crime contracts) is that the LAA in practice can and do extend for an even longer period of time. The IFA seeks to invite tenders for: Family; Housing, Debt and Welfare Benefits; Immigration and Asylum (including work at Immigration Removal Centres ( IRCs )); Mental Health; Community Care; Claims Against Public Authorities (formerly known as Actions Against the Police etc ); Clinical Negligence; Public Law; Family Mediation. In previous tender rounds, a high number of organisations have changed legal status after submitting the bid but before the contract start date. For the first time, the LAA will not allow organisations to change legal status between the date that the tender is submitted and the contract start date. As with previous tenders, applicants must tender as the entity it will be with effect from the Contract Start Date. By submitting a tender, an organisation is committed to delivering all of the contract work tendered for. Lots Lots will apply to the Categories of: Family; Housing; Immigration and Asylum; Mental Health; Community Care; Public Law; and Claims Against Public Authorities (formerly known as Actions Against the Police). For Debt, Welfare Benefits, Family Mediation and Clinical Negligence, Lots will not apply and Applicants will not be required to tender for a specific Lot. Successful Individual Bids within these Categories will be awarded a fixed allocation for the first year of the Contract. Page 2
Section 2: Procurement Process Requirements Generic Requirements In order to participate, applicants must submit a completed Selection Questionnaire (SQ) previously known as a Pre-Qualification Questionnaire - and one or more Invitation to Tender (ITT) bids. Applicants must hold the SQM or the Lexcel Practice Management Standard. The paper elsewhere also states that authorisation to practice from a relevant professional body (e.g. the SRA) must be achieved. Applicants must provide evidence of the above 6 weeks before the contract start date. Basic Supervisor Requirements Generally, an individual supervisor is not allowed to supervise more than two offices. For Mental Health, a supervisor may not supervise across more than 2 procurement areas. For Family Mediation, there is no limit on the number of offices supervised. Category Specific Requirements Requirements covering offices, authorised litigators, accreditation, delivery plans and supervision arrangements are covered in various areas in this section. These are summarised in the box below. Page 3
Category specific requirements Category Office Authorised Litigator (AL) Accreditation Delivery Plan required? Supervisor Rules Family Permanent presence for each office but given that most family work is reserved an AL is necessary in practice If bidding for Lot 3, must have a member of staff on the Children Panel or Advanced Family Panel or a Resolution Accredited Specialist in Domestic Abuse If bidding for above Lot 3 where the applicant has not delivered the same level of matter starts in the Housing & Debt Permanent presence for each office At least one Part Time Equivalent AL across the organisation or one per office if bidding for Lot 2 or above If bidding for above Lot 2 where the applicant has not delivered the same level of matter starts in the Welfare Benefits (Note that a Housing & Debt contract must be sought in order to bid for Welfare Benefits) Presence Must have access at all times to an AL with experience of WB 250 matter starts where Employ 1 PTE 1:2 ratio Page 4
Category Office Authorised Litigator (AL) Accreditation Delivery Plan required? Supervisor Rules Immigration & Asylum For each Procurement Area in which it tenders, the Applicant must have an Office in an Access Point which is a Permanent Presence. They may additionally deliver services from further locations in the wider Not for Lot 1. But a AL would be necessary for Lots 2 & 3 If bidding for Lot 3 or above Lot 3, an advanced (Level 3) caseworker must be employed. 300 matter starts where Procurement Area which are either a Part Time Presence or a Permanent Presence Mental Health The Applicant must tender to deliver Mental Health Contract Work from an Office which is a Permanent Presence in England and/or Wales. Applicants do not need an Office which is a Permanent Presence in each Procurement Area but must have at least one Office which is either a Permanent Presence or an Alternative Arrangement in each Procurement Area in which they deliver Mental Health Contract Work Yes, an AL is required with experience of MH work for each of the areas it is bidding for At least 1 FTE accredited member for each area it is bidding for Lot 1. For Lot 2, a firm would need at least 2 FTE accredited members for each area. For Lot 3, a firm would need at least 3 FTE accredited members for each area. If bidding above lot 3, must have at least 4 FTE members of the MH accreditation scheme If bidding above Lot 3 (more than 500 matter starts) where the applicant has not Page 5
Category Office Authorised Litigator (AL) Accreditation Delivery Plan required? Supervisor Rules Community Care Presence Yes, a PTE AL is required with experience of CC work for each of the areas it is bidding for 100 matter starts where Clinical Negligence Presence or a Part Time Presence Panel Membership Employ 1 PTE 1:2 ratio Public Law Presence or a Part Time Presence Must employ a PTE AL with experience of PL who is available to each of its offices 30 matter starts where Employ 1 PTE 1:2 ratio Claims Against Public Authorities Presence or a Part Time Presence Must employ a PTE AL with experience of CAPA who is available to each of its offices 60 matter starts where Employ 1 PTE 1:2 ratio Family Mediation The Applicant must have an Office in England or Wales that meets the requirements of the Family Mediation specification. The Applicant may tender to deliver work from additional Outreach locations Must employ at least 1 mediator who holds Family Mediation Council Accreditation May use an external supervisor No ratio Page 6
Section 3: e-tendering System As with all previous tenders in recent memory, all submissions must be made using the Bravo electronic system at: www.legalaid.bravosolution.co.uk Once Applicants have completed their responses to the Organisation SQ and each of the Individual Bid ITTs they wish to respond to, they must submit their Tender by clicking on the Submit Response button within each of the ITTs. The Organisation SQ must be submitted first as it is not possible to submit a response to an Individual Bid ITT until a response to the Organisation SQ has been submitted. Important: The e-tendering system, however, will not prevent an Applicant from submitting a response to the Organisation SQ without an Individual Bid (a response to an Individual Bid ITT). Applicants may amend and re-submit their Tender at any time up to the Deadline. If amended and re-submitted, only the latest Tender submitted shall be assessed. It is the Applicant s sole responsibility to ensure that its Tender is fully and accurately completed. The Applicant must ensure that information provided as part of its response is of sufficient quality and detail that an informed assessment may be carried out by the LAA. Section 4: Completion of the Tender This section repeats the point that a submitted tender must consist of a completed SQ and one or more ITTs. Section 5: Applicants Questions Any questions about this tender can be submitted via the Bravo portal until 23:59 on 19 October 2017. The replies to these questions could be published at any time although in the tender timetable they are specific that a final FAQ document shall be published in the week commencing 30 October 2017. Note that this is the only mechanism for asking questions and any queries directed to Contract Managers will not be answered. Important: In the past, the LAA has been criticised for not answering questions but instead referring questioners back to the IFA document. It is therefore crucial to frame questions very clearly and if applicable make clear that the relevant section of the IFA has been checked. Section 6: Tender Assessment The SQ will be assessed first. If this is passed, the LAA will then go on to assess each ITT that has been submitted. Each postcode submitted shall be checked to verify whether the correct ITT has been chosen. Page 7
Where appropriate, the LAA shall validate the number of matter starts bid for against its own data where the applicant confirms it has delivered at least the volume bid for in the 12 months preceding the tender. Section 7: Verification of Face to Face Contract Tenders Important: In contrast to previous tenders, the LAA do not say that applicants who are able to submit verification information are advised to provide this as part of their Tender. This may be because the recent crime tender was particularly tortuous when it came to submitting and re-submitting verification. It appears that this time round the LAA are content for providers to wait and only submit verification after a contract offer has been made. We would strongly recommend waiting and only submit verification information after a contract award has been made. Contract verification is outlined in Annex C and consists of: Verification Existing Applicant New Applicant Authorisation to Practise Applicant s SRA or BSB or CILEx number Applicant s SRA or BSB or CILEx number Quality Standard Lexcel or SQM Certificate valid until 1 September 2018 Letter to confirm that the Desktop SQM audit has been passed Supervisor Requirements Completed supervisor forms Completed supervisor forms Supervisor Ratios A Contract Manager will visit the applicant within 6 months to confirm compliance with this requirement A Contract Manager will visit the applicant within 6 months to confirm compliance with this requirement Permanent Presence Full address including postcode for the office and LAA account number Full address including postcode for the office Please note that additional verification is required for higher bids which varies from category to category. Areas include delivery plans and advanced accreditation. Page 8